In Carver’s “The Cathedral”, the blind man observes that the men…
Question Answered step-by-step In Carver’s “The Cathedral”, the blind man observes that the men… In Carver’s “The Cathedral”, the blind man observes that the men who began work on the cathedral never lived to see it completed. In this way, he says, “they’re no different from the rest of us.” What does the cathedral symbolize to the blind man? What does it come to symbolize to the narrator? Also, how do these symbolic meanings develop in the text? http://www.giuliotortello.it/ebook/cathedral.pdf Arts & Humanities English English Literature ENGL ENGL-234 Share QuestionEmailCopy link Comments (0)


